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Some vegetables which grow in neutral soil could be a cauliflower or an onion?

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Celery and pomengrate like to grow in neutral soil along with coprosma 'evening glow', coprosma 'fire burst' and coprosma repens. these are only some but I hope it helped!! :)

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Plants for chalk soil need to be able to cope not only with quite strongly alkaline conditions, but also with a rather 'thin and hungry' topsoil.

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Do any plants need a neutral pH soil?

Pomengranate grws in neutral soil along with celery


How do plants grow in a basic soil?

All plants love a neutral PH, 6.5 is the best. and If that's not the answer to your question, every plant needs a growing medium being soil or water.


reason why plant can not thrive in highly acidic?

In fact, some plants can thrive in highly acidic soil. Because most plants need a neutral pH soil(6). It's the process of evolution. Like how humans can breathe on land but not in water. Because for a long time most of the soil is neutral pH.


What type of soil do plants not grow well in?

Very few plants will grow in heavy clay soil and not many will grow in sand. Plants need organic material in the soil to enable the roots to penetrate and to nourish the plants, so the more humus soil contains, the better most plants will grow. Plants also do not thrive in very acid or highly alkaline soil. Most plants prefer neutral or slightly acid pH. Sne45: I think clay-like soil, nor do I think plants in sand can grow.


What are 2 conditions that make plants growing on the dunes different than plants growing in the forest?

porosity of the soil (effects nutrient availability and water retention) salinity of the soil availability of pH neutral water


How could pH affect plants?

Some groups of plants e.g. most Rhododendrons and Heathers will not tolerate an alkaline soil. Others like Prunus Berberis Acer and Buddleia will tolerate and flourish in an alkaline soil within limits. Neutral soil is PH7.5 ,acid soil is below that and alkaline soil is above it. most plants prefer pH of 5.5-6.5 as this slighly acidic soil is best for nutrient absurbtion.


List two ways that seedless vascular plants are important to the environment?

They denigrate, making good soil. Then other plants can grow there.


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Are cyclamen acid loving plants?

Cyclamen will tolerate both acid and alkaline conditions but grow best in a neutral fertile soil.


Do gardenia plants like acidic soil?

No, geraniums don't prefer acidic soil. But yes, they prefer slightly acidic soil. As with most soil life and cultivated plants, geraniums favor a soil pH of 6.5. They can tolerate a range of 5.8 to 7.0. But they do their best when the pH only is slightly acidic and is bordering the neutral range of 6.5-7.0.


What plant grows best in neutral soil?

soil


What are the list of ways in which plants and animals improve the quality of soil?

One way that plants improve soil quality is by helping to break down vitamins and minerals within the soil when they digest them. A way that animals help the soil is by moving through the soil and keeping it from stagnating while alive and by decomposing and adding nutrients to the soil when they expire.